Sea of Sideways video on YouTube!

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We are thrilled to unveil our second music video:

Sea of Sideways

directed by Noah Blumenson-Cook

click on the link, have a look, & leave your comments!

coming directly to this page soon . . .

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photo by Noah Blumenson-Cook

We are thrilled to unveil our second music video via youtube on

Cyber Monday, November 29th, 2010

Sea of Sideways ~ directed by Noah Blumenson-Cook ~ premiered recently at Café 939 in Boston and Oberon in Cambridge. We had a handful of DVDs for sale, in handmade-by-Rachel-Jayson sleeves, but those sold out immediately.

Soon YOU can see the video for yourself!

Noah Blumenson-Cook won Most Promising Filmmaker 2009 for his work on our first video, O Scorpio, from our 2006 album Polyhymnia.  Sea of Sideways ~ from our recently released third recording, Upon A Penumbra ~ was filmed during a heat wave this past August in Littleton, MA.

Tune into youtube anytime after 12am on November 29th ~ we’ll be launching a new Jaggery youtube channel as well:
http://www.youtube.com/user/JaggeryMusic

exact link for video tba!

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THANK YOU EVERYBODY

who has come out to support us this past month and a half for our numerous shows!
you are amazing!
we are beat!
we bet you are, too!
we are taking a gigging break, but will stay in touch online & other places.
stay tuned for the Youtube release of the new video ‘Sea of Sideways’ . . . coming soon . . .
with love, Jaggery

Sea of Sideways Video Shoot

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Greetings friends.   We members of Jaggery are still recovering from our second music video shoot, for the Upon A Penumbra track, Sea of  Sideways.  Director Noah Blumenson-Cook (who directed our first video, O Scorpio) put us all through a physically arduous & gruelling experience ~ all in the name of art, of course!  We look forward to sharing the finished product with you in the coming weeks, while we mend our bruises, cuts, & bug bites.

photo: Kelley Kipperman

Boston Survival Guide 7/28/2010

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Rachel Jayson and Mali Sastri of Jaggery

Sometimes it takes an unexpected glitch to realize how brilliant a band really is. No, not glitch; to lose power two songs into your set at the long-awaited CD release party for your new album is nothing short of a clusterfuck. This was after having duplication problems with their new release, Upon A Penumbra, with the (somewhat) fixed CDs arriving just the day before. It was, as Jaggery’s Mali Sastri pointed out the second time we were plunged into total darkness, “fitting.” But being the amazingly talented musicians they are, not only did they persevere; they wrapped their hands tightly around the neck of this debacle and shook it. Hard. What resulted was a powerful and poignant joining of spirits, and the most awe-inspiring set I’ve seen them perform.

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